Vocabulary -1-
Vocabulary -2-
Verbs
Grammar -1-
Grammar -2-
Level 4 -1-
Level 4 -2-
100

Something popular at a specific time.

trend

100

A specific trade or service.

industry
100

To speak or think the words in a book, magazine, letter, etc.

read

100

What does mean such/so in English? Say another synonym.

very

100

Modal of deduction that we use in a 99% of sure.

must

100

Unscramble the words:

 e t a n u r

nature

100

Unscramble the words: 

y d e e n l s

densely

200

Understand, find the answer:

figure out

200

The activity of recording or writing about news stories when this is done by ordinary people rather than by trained reporters

citizen journalism

200

To be convenient or useful

suit

200

What is the form that follow the next sentence? (You must say the order that we use with such.

there's such an amazing atmosphere right now.

such + adjective + noun

200

Rewrite correctly the sentence:

Some news reports are such shocking I can't watch them. 

Some news reports are so shocking I can't watch them.

200

To live without modern comforts and conveniences:

rough it

200

The products or services that most people buy:

bestsellers 

300

A line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio

headline

300

Information that is being received and broadcast about an event that has just happened or just begun

Breaking news

300

Arrive at (a fact or a conclusion) by reasoning; draw as a logical conclusion.

Deduce

300

Complete with the correct modal of deduction:

Your friend Lola said she would visit you today. There's a knock at the door. That _________ be Lola.

may/might/could

300

Rewrite correctly the sentence:

I think being a journalism must be so an interesting job.


I think being a journalist must be such an interesting job.

300

Rewrite the sentence using the verb followed by an object + infinitive:

"I suggest that you check in two hours before your flight", the travel agent told me.

Use: advised

The travel agent advised me to check in two hours before my flight.

300

Which modal of deduction we use to talk about something that possibly did not happen?

may or might
400

The activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries

trade

400

Events of political or social interest and importance happening in the world at the present time.

current affairs

400

To put something on a social media website so that other people can see it, or to let other people see something that someone else has put on a website

share

400

What is the correct tense of a verb after a modal? I mean, does the verb change?

No, the verb doesn't change. It is written in the base form.

400

Put the words in the correct order:

early / say / it's / how / too / this / affect / ... / will / to

It's too early to say how this will affect...

400

Say 3 synonyms to the adjective: 

amusing

entertaining, funny, comical, hilarious, graceful

400

An area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.

Jungle

500

A digital audio file made available on the internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device, typically available as a series, new installments of which can be received by subscribers automatically.


podcast

500

They typically possess strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to speak with conviction, confidence and purpose. 

Guess the career!

news anchor

500

The development or growth of something so that it covers a larger area or affects a larger number of people

spread

500

Put the words in the correct order:

fake/ could / ? / you / story / do / be / think / that

Do you think that story could be fake?

500

Do you think that the next sentence is correct or does it have a mistake? Figure out and tell me the correct form.

The news anchor said we might to have a new government soon.


The news anchor said we might have a new government soon.

500

It's a common expresion when someone travels with a small or inadequate budget.

travel on a shoestring

500

Inform someone in advance of an impending or possible danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation. Note: it is a verb

warn